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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 20

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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20
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th Journal Timn Thursday, Sept. 21, 1972 8B TODAY AKn I )ISVILLE AlN'r Yovfee up; tHor Annr fa Prtvioat tnztl illlllllllllllllltllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIII Geography Lesson in History ACROSS lTJium London. district 9 yFan, Welsh mountain 12 Italia'i capital 13 First man 14 Before 15 Print ia italics 17 Narrow inlet gr imi 1 (By the Associated Press) Today is Thursday, Sept. 21, the 265th day of 1972. There are 101 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1949, West Germany came into existence as the U.S. British and French occupation zones were transferred to German control. On this date: 39 French river 41 Siberian, stream 42 Greek letter 44 Roman emperor 46 Ransoms 49 Transparent material 53 El Ecuadoran province 54 French wines 56 Entire- amount 57 Unbleached 58 Dutch cheesp 59 State (ab.) 60 Sly look 61 Drama part DOWN 1 Neat and compact i 1 1 1 MEfV WiTH MEM CM rJEXI? fJMHEALEP 4 In 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany agreed on the demarcation of Poland. In 1942, Soviet armies crossed the Volga River in World War II fighting. Ten years ago: President Jose Maria Guido of Argentina offered his resignation during a struggle between Argentine military factions.

Five years ago: Damage was estimated at half a billion dollars in Texas flood and tornadoes triggered by Hurricane Beulah. One year ago: 250 U.S. planes carried out the heaviest raids against North Vietnam in three years. Today's birthday: Former Salvation Army Gen. Federick Coutts is 73.

Thought for today: Praising what is tost makes the remembrance dear William Shakespeare 1564-1616. 5Algonqulaa Indian 6 Hateful 7 Light vapor A Presages 9 Lasting 10 Great Lake 11 Boy's name 36 Agave fibers 20 Musical drama 22 Seed's hard covering 24Theow 25 Soviet city 26 Cutout toy for a girl 28 Frighten 30 Pedestal part 31 Bridge tena 33 Hebrew letter 35 Become manifest 40 Guarantee 43 Baltic island 45 Boatpaddier 46 Highway 47 Mystery "writer's first name 48 Heavy club 50 Unfasten 51 Fervor 52 Feminine appellation 55 Caucasian wild goat ui 1 iwix. BBJUaMrIB: 18 Emporiums 19 Wine-honey beverage 21 Aleutian, island 23 Mineral spring 24 Make soggy 27 Not as much 29 Conclusions 32 Expunges 84 Breakfast food 36 Meal 37 Girl's name 38 Ran away In 1776, the first naval battle of the American Revolution was fought on Lake Cham-plain. In 1872, the French Assembly voted to abolish France's monarchy. In 1893, the first successful gasoline car in the United States was driven by inventor J.

Frank Duryea at Springfield, Mass. In 1938, Czechoslovakia agreed to cede the Sudeten German area of that county to Nazi Germany. 2 Roster 3 Persian tentmaker 4 Crimean seaport o. 2 13 LAKE JStZZTZ EITHER HOUR5 I HERE'S VOUR SHIELD WHAT NOT A THINS, ROBERT-. JSFSlm TO 7" NUMBERED PORKU ANP ROPE, MASTER VWLLVtXJDO 1 TH1 LESS WE1SHT I FIGHT DORIC WITHOUT A FOOL, OR CKEWER 1M LIKE AM OOP 1 FOR ARMOR? HAFTA LUG AROUND, TH1 AlA siiI'U.

BE ABLE 12 13 14 5 6 17 18 I 19 10 ill 18 20 21 22 23 24 125 126 27 28 I 31 32 33 3435 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 151 52 56 57 58 59 60 61 I fill 21 a. SPECIAL All for $298 1 lb. Lake Perch 1 lb. Frencti Fries 1 lb. Salad (NEWSPAPER CNTERPRISE ASSM.) 5 I DtDtsfr THINK THH KID HAD THAT KINO OF CLOLin House Approves Medal Name Change WASHINGTON (AP) The military award for heroism.

if o. 637-8347 639-5900 WE HAVE AN DCUJBIVE I REFC5RTTHATWIN77HFCP I ViORTLE AW6ESC I Y'i THE PRESIDENCV IN 7 1996... Jj rmm i tUtNt. en. -3k 3358 DOUGLAS House has passed a bill to identify the Medal of Honor as the Congressional Medal of Honor.

The change was voted by the House Tuesday to clear up confusion over whether the medal is the nation's highest The change, which now goes to the Senate, was requested by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, which represents more than 300 living recipients of the medal, which is awarded by the President in the name of Congress. 3523 16TH ST. Open Friday and Saturday 'til P--Sunday 'til 9 p.m. 9-21 Vt- (no.) SOUNDS LIKE ONE NO NOTE I MISSED) THE PROM THE OF YOUR BETTER. TEACHER? DAYS.1 a.

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01 comh.cw, I sou (mm CAM'T't (rK kweaakr, rK wxm- rK vij A pFma wr spit- Y) A Lr, LLN HP ta BA9Y ANP PUCEy MIU(5UE WITH THB MOKMIM3 VISITORS AT THE HISTORICAL I 7 THI5 PLACE ONLY ATTRACTS LET'S TAIL MAWIOW I ff CI HIA AT NI6HT- VVHEfJ HE HIMANP5EE- McDonald's announces the Grand Re-Opening of its newly remodeled restaurant at 3037 North Douglas Avenue, Saturday, September 23rd. We're planning a gala celebration. Don't miss I I HE WA WAITIWa FOR MANSION WU-Uhsr; J-1M I r'U 7 7 WW CAM YOU (iIfi lllfe 1 Boy Scouts Drum Bugle Corps of Racine Brand new comfortable surroundings but at the same low prices Special Grand Re-Opening Offer, cut out the coupon below OwnerOperators Ray and Lee Stibeck cordially invite you to come and participate, in our grand re-opening celebration. Ronald McDonald, America's favorite clown. He will have free gifts for all the girls and boys.

McDonald's SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Noon 3037 North Douglas Avenue -Racine 1 HOW COME HE FAILED BECAUSE THE TERM iURE I WAS iORE BECAUSE HE VOLL 6 A VIM IF, WD P0WE PAPER I KAWDED IN FLUNKED ME "jIM A COURSE WHERE 50 WELL IN HIS Vtf WAS ONE I HAD I HAD A I LAIDJ FREE CHEESEBURGER with the purchase of one. cheeseburger and this coupon! Tear out and bring to McDonald's restaurant at 3037 North Douglas Avenue Racine. Offer expires COURSE -viri BOUOrr mp uruin fed HIM THAT WIGHT TO I I I I I I I I TO 4CARSHIM A LITTLE I GULSSf October 7. 1972. aJI YT'wJlU BUT, WHEN HE CAME -PAST, 1 REALIZED )v iA IV.

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